Ā Oklahoma
198.1625
Michigan
198.2500
Utah
197.9875
Florida
197.1375
Team Scores |
|
Vault |
Bars |
Beam |
Floor |
OU |
49.575 |
49.5625 |
49.4875 |
49.5375 |
UTAH |
49.3875 |
49.425 |
49.700 |
49.475 |
UF |
49.3625 |
49.4625 |
48.7625 |
49.550 |
MICH |
49.650 |
49.4875 |
49.4875 |
49.625 |
High Scores |
Event |
Gymnast |
Score |
Vault |
Rucker (Utah) |
9.9875 |
Bars |
Four gymnasts |
9.9375 |
Beam |
O'Keefe (Utah), Wojcik (UM) |
9.9875 |
Floor |
Anastasia Webb (OU) |
9.9625 |
AA |
Sierra Brooks (UM) |
39.7750 |
Ā
FORT WORTH, TEXAS ā The Oklahoma women's gymnastics teamĀ capped off the 2021 season as the NCAA National Runner-Up with an incredible 198.1625 in the final day of competition inside Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.Ā
Michigan won its first ever national championship with a 198.250. Utah came in third with a 197.875 and Florida finished in fourth place with a 197.1375.
Oklahoma posted scores of 49.575 on vault, 49.5625 on bars, 49.4875 on beam and 49.5375 on floor during the finals. The Sooners have now earned eight consecutive top-3 finishes at the NCAA Championship.
The Sooners finished the 2018 season with a 30-2 record and five scores of 198-plus during the season. The 198.1625 scored tonight is the fourth-highest in an NCAA Finals competition in program history.
OU opened the meet with a big 49.575 on vault to sit in second behind Michigan who tallied a 49.625 on floor. Freshman
Audrey Davis led things off with another stuck Yurchenko full for a 9.850. Junior
Allie Stern nailed her 1.5 when it mattered most to earn a season-best 9.950 in the No. 2 spot. Senior
Anastasia Webb, the 2021 NCAA Vault Champion, earned a 9.875, followed by a 9.9375 from
Evy Schoepfer on a tucked 1.5. Freshman
Katherine LeVasseur added a 9.8375 on a huge 1.5 in the No. 5 spot. Junior
Olivia Trautman anchored with the high score of the rotation and a stuck 1.5 for a 9.9625.
The Sooners bettered their score from Friday with a 49.5625 on bars in the second rotation. Trautman had an incredible routine and stuck dismount for a 9.9125 in the leadoff position. LeVasseur added a 9.8625 in the No. 2 spot. Senior
Jordan Draper earned a career high as she nailed her double front dismount for a 9.9375. Webb followed with a stick and a 9.9375 of her own in the No. 4 spot. Sophomore
Ragan Smith rebounded from a fall on Friday night to earn a 9.875. Davis anchored with a strong routine and a 9.9.
The third rotation saw Oklahoma post a 49.4875 on beam to remain just a tenth off of Michigan. Trautman once again led things off for OU in the third rotation, earning a 9.875. Davis followed with another impressive performance and a stuck dismount for a 9.8875 in the No. 2 spot. Senior
Carly Woodard came up clutch after a fall to earn a 9.9 in the No. 4 spot. Smith kept the 9.9s coming with a 9.9 of her own in the No. 5 spot. Webb anchored strong with a 9.925.
With the meet coming down to the final rotation, OU used a 49.5375 to secure the second-place finish. In her final collegiate routine, DraperĀ earned a 9.8875 to lead things off on floor. Schoepfer followed with a 9.9 as she too wrapped up her collegiate career. Junior
Emma LaPinta and freshman
Bell Johnson tallied matching scores of 9.85.
Anastasia Webb earned a meet-high 9.9625 in the No. 5 spot, setting up Trautman as the anchor. Trautman notched a 9.9375 to close out the competition.